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<blockquote data-quote="ajsorrell" data-source="post: 258221" data-attributes="member: 11626"><p>Thanks for all the feedback. Here are some of the options I am looking at now:</p><p></p><p>Clik Elite Contrejour 40 (at the top of my list now)</p><p><a href="http://clikelite.com/product/backpacks/new-2014-contrejour-40/" target="_blank">New! 2014 Contrejour 40 | Backpacks | Clik Elite</a></p><p>I like that you can access camera from side and all gear from the back. You can put the tripod on the back center and it doesn't get in the way when you access your gear. Downside is no dedicated place for a laptop but I read a review of someone who says they carry their laptop inside with a sleeve and it works well. It also looks like it sits closest to the body to help with balance.</p><p></p><p>Moutainsmith Parallax (like the separate DSLR bag that attaches to chest)</p><p><a href="http://mountainsmith.com/index.php/backpacks/camera/parallax-2014.html" target="_blank">Mountainsmith Parallax Camera Backpack</a></p><p>I don't like the tripod on the side. I like the camera access through the side and the camera storage bag that attaches to the chest is an awesome idea.</p><p></p><p>Lowepro Pro Trekker 400 (I know their products from experience)</p><p><a href="http://store.lowepro.com/backpacks/pro-trekker-400-aw" target="_blank">Pro Trekker 400 AW Camera bags, backpacks and rolling cases</a></p><p>Can't go wrong with Lowepro. The bag has no quick access to items. Also from pictures it looks like the pack is deeper than others which seems like it would be harder on your shoulders and balance.</p><p></p><p>f Stop Tilopa (bad ass and price to match...)</p><p><a href="http://shop.fstopgear.com/us/products/mountain/backpacks/tilopa-bc.html#.Uu2yBneSx4w" target="_blank">Tilopa BC - Backpacks - Mountain - Products</a></p><p>Most expensive bag and looks bad ass. No quick access to camera unfortunately. I also don't like that I have to buy a dedicated ICU to hold my camera gear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ajsorrell, post: 258221, member: 11626"] Thanks for all the feedback. Here are some of the options I am looking at now: Clik Elite Contrejour 40 (at the top of my list now) [url=http://clikelite.com/product/backpacks/new-2014-contrejour-40/]New! 2014 Contrejour 40 | Backpacks | Clik Elite[/url] I like that you can access camera from side and all gear from the back. You can put the tripod on the back center and it doesn't get in the way when you access your gear. Downside is no dedicated place for a laptop but I read a review of someone who says they carry their laptop inside with a sleeve and it works well. It also looks like it sits closest to the body to help with balance. Moutainsmith Parallax (like the separate DSLR bag that attaches to chest) [url=http://mountainsmith.com/index.php/backpacks/camera/parallax-2014.html]Mountainsmith Parallax Camera Backpack[/url] I don't like the tripod on the side. I like the camera access through the side and the camera storage bag that attaches to the chest is an awesome idea. Lowepro Pro Trekker 400 (I know their products from experience) [url=http://store.lowepro.com/backpacks/pro-trekker-400-aw]Pro Trekker 400 AW Camera bags, backpacks and rolling cases[/url] Can't go wrong with Lowepro. The bag has no quick access to items. Also from pictures it looks like the pack is deeper than others which seems like it would be harder on your shoulders and balance. f Stop Tilopa (bad ass and price to match...) [url=http://shop.fstopgear.com/us/products/mountain/backpacks/tilopa-bc.html#.Uu2yBneSx4w]Tilopa BC - Backpacks - Mountain - Products[/url] Most expensive bag and looks bad ass. No quick access to camera unfortunately. I also don't like that I have to buy a dedicated ICU to hold my camera gear. [/QUOTE]
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